SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Brandon Crawford homered and drove in four runs, Anthony DeSclafani pitched six solid innings and hit an RBI double, and the San Francisco Giants beat the Chicago Cubs 7-2 on Thursday night.
Buster Posey and Alex Dickerson added two hits apiece to help the Giants win the opener of a four-game series between two of the hottest teams in the National League.
San Francisco has won seven of nine to improve to an NL-best 35-21.
Joc Pederson hit his fifth home run for the Cubs, who had won nine of 10 before losing in their first trip to the West Coast since 2019.
Crawford had an RBI single off starter Zach Davies in the second, then broke a 2-all tie with a three-run shot on a 3-0 pitch from reliever Rex Brothers in the fifth. Posey singled and Wilmer Flores walked before Crawford’s sixth go-ahead home run this season.
“In that at-bat I was just looking for a good pitch to hit,” Crawford said. “We had the go-ahead run at second base against a hard-throwing lefty. It was three sliders in a row and then a fastball over the plate.”
A three-time Gold Glove winner at shortstop, Crawford also made a handful of defensive gems, including a barehand grab on Kris Bryant’s roller in the third.
“It was an off-the-charts game for Craw,” Giants manager Gabe Kapler said. “He knew he was going to get a fastball from Brothers and he was ready for it. The ball wasn’t carrying tonight and that ball was hit very well.”
DeSclafani (5-2) allowed four hits and two runs with four strikeouts for his first win at home since April 26. He left after striking out the side in the sixth including Pederson, who was booed loudly by the Oracle Park crowd after repeatedly stepping out of the box.
“He’s for sure given me a tough time throughout my career,” DeSclafani said. “I was just…
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